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Everything You Need to Know About the San Mateo Harvest Festival

The San Mateo Harvest Festival, scheduled for Nov. 9-11, will offer handmade crafts, live music, and celebrity appearances.

The largest indoor arts and crafts show on the West Coast is returning to San Mateo in November for three days of shopping, live entertainment, celebrity appearances, prizes, artist demonstrations, delicious food and down-home family fun.   

The San Mateo Harvest Festival Original Art and Craft Show will arrive at the San Mateo Event Center Nov. 9-11, offering more than 24,000 original arts and crafts.

The Harvest Festivals boast thousands of various gifts for everyone, including jewelry, woodturnings, art and photography, specialty foods, clothing, décor and more.

Throughout the day there will be live stage entertainment and strolling performers that wander the aisles and entertain attendees as they shop.

Crowd favorites Tom Rigney and Flambeau will be headlining the main stage with their fiery fiddling and signature Cajun/Zydeco influenced songs.

Also joining the stage entertainment are the Barbary Coast Cloggers, a high-energy American step-dance team.

This year's show will feature a special appearance on Saturday, Nov. 10 from 1:30-3:00 p.m. by celebrity broadcaster Liam Mayclem, host of KCBS radio's "Foodie Chap" and CBS 5's "Eye on the Bay".

Artisans featured at the Harvest Festivals are vetted by the Harvest Festival management team to ensure products are all handmade and made in the United States. The juried process also ensures a rich mix and diversity of merchandise. 

The Peninsula Humane Society/SPCA is the selected charity of the show and will receive half of the proceeds from all shopping bags sold, as well as all the donations collected from the Parcel Check. They will also host a special mobile adoption on Saturday and Sunday.

In addition, anyone who brings a non-perishable food donation to benefit the Second Harvest Food Bank will receive a $2 off admission discount.    

The KidZone, a specialized area for kids to participate in hands on crafting activities, will be sponsored by Gingerbread-on-the-Go and will offer gingerbread cookie decorating.

Located next to the KidZone will be a special Child ID feature, sponsored by New York Life. Parents can bring their child to be photographed, fingerprinted and get essential information stored on a CD to have if needed in an emergency.

 

What:                       The San Mateo Harvest Festival®

When:                       November 9-11, San Mateo Event Center, CA

Show Hours:           Friday and Saturday: 10 am – 6pm, Sunday: 10 am – 5pm

Tickets:                    Adults: $9, Seniors (62+): $7, Youth (13-17): $4, Kids 12 and Under: Free           (Tickets valid for re-entry all weekend)    

Info:                         Call 415-447-3205 or visit www.harvestfestival.com

 

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Bren May 19, 2013 at 06:49 pm
I see that I meant to type "...that connect us to the past," but I accidentally typedRead More "...and connect us to the past." I think my meaning came through, though. Yes, the world does not need another national chain retail store or restaurant, which is surely what they're planning to put in there.
CP May 19, 2013 at 02:22 pm
Yes Bren, agree with you....good point.....really what it seems to come down to is money vs. theRead More good of the community and richness of traditions. And all despite the Master Plan for that site in San Mateo that seems to require an ice skating rink or similar recreational facility AT THAT SITE, and all despite the fact the Ice Chalet would like to continue operations there. The Developer has made it difficult to impossible for any ice rink to operate there (tricky it seems)....so they can get a cookie cutter retail outlet in ? .....very, very sad for the youth of the community.
Bren May 17, 2013 at 10:09 am
I think the issue is much larger than whether children will experience stress. That ice rink is aRead More local institution, dating back at least to when Fashion Island was there. It's terrible for communities to lose so many landmarks and connect us to the past.
Anita Reimann April 29, 2013 at 11:43 am
Dear Ari, Thank you for your service to our community. It's wonderful that you are already making aRead More difference.